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26.08.2025
27 Minuten
Gib Hedstrom speaks with Jennifer Mason (Chief Sustainability
Officer and EVP EHS&S at J.M. Huber Corporation) about his
new book "Navigating Sustainable Growth: A Roadmap for Boards and
Corporate Leaders."
Gib Hedstrom has 30 years’ experience advising boards of
directors on sustainable growth at the intersection of
environment, strategy, and governance.
His book explores how companies can thrive in a future defined by
decarbonization and dematerialization. Drawing on 300 examples
from 180 global leaders, it offers strategies for investors,
citizens, students, and educators, while guiding executives and
boards to turn climate risks into opportunities.
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21.06.2024
25 Minuten
In her book, Women of Chinese Modern Art, Doris Sung talks about
how women artists shaped the terrain of the modern art world. In
the book talk she also talks with Senior Acquisitions Editor
History Rabea Rittgerodt about how she, as an artist, got into
academia, how important art history is to understanding the
change of a society fro empire to republic and how education and
art can help empower women and shape feminist approaches and
international cooperation. Doris Sung is Assistant Professor of
Art History and Asian Art at the University of Alabama. Link to
the Book
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18.06.2024
45 Minuten
In this Book Talk Dr. Tremblay tells us what personal situations
during his early academic career made him consider writing about
the Pink Triangle in the first place and how looking at the topic
in global and transregional perspective helped shape his research
and understanding of history. In the following discussion he and
the series editors Dr. Sabrina Mittermeier and Dr. Bodie Ashton
discuss looking at history through a “queer lens”, and how being
mindful of language and heritage is a chance and problem for
historical researchers on a global scale. The book "A Badge of
Injury. The Pink Triangle as Global Symbol of Memory" analyses
gay and lesbian transregional cultural communication networks
from the 1970s to the 2000s, focusing on the importance of
National Socialism, visual culture, and memory in the queer
Atlantic. Provincializing Euro-American queer history, it
illustrates how a history of concepts which encompasses the
visual offers a greater depth of analysis of the transfer of
ideas across regions than texts alone would offer. It also
underlines how gay and lesbian history needs to be reframed under
a queer lens and understood in a global perspective. A Badge of
Injury pinpoints the roles of cultural memory and power in the
creation of gay and lesbian transregional narrativ. Link to the
book
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28.03.2024
1 Stunde 8 Minuten
Ruhig statt hektisch, lang statt kurz, wort- statt bildlastig,
langsam statt schnell, diskursiv statt plakativ: Podcasts sind
das ideale Format, um geisteswissenschaftliche Fragen und Thesen
zeitgemäß zu kommunizieren — aber wie?!
Podcast-Macher*innen aus den Geisteswissenschaften sehen sich
einer Reihe ähnlicher Herausforderungen gegenüber: Der
Podcast-Markt ist übersättigt. Die Aufwände sind hoch, die
Produktion erfordert vielfältiges Know-How. Denn Podcasting ist
deutlich mehr, als einfach nur zwei Leute vor ein Mikrofon zu
setzen. Und: Selbst der beste Podcast will vermarktet werden und
braucht oft einen langen Atem, um sein Publikum zu finden.
Zum Abschluss der ersten Staffel unseres Wissenschaftspodcasts
WAGNIS WISSEN haben wir mit drei Expertinnen zu diesem Thema
diskutiert.
Auf dem Podium sprachen:
- Isabel Woop - Head of Production, ACB
Stories
- Dr. Kristiane Hasselmann - Geschäftsführerin
Sonderforschungsbereich Episteme in Bewegung, Produzentin
Wissenschaftspodcast Hinter den Dingen
- Franziska Walser - Journalistin, Moderatorin,
Podcastentwicklerin, EINS.STUDIO, rbb, ARD
Die Aufzeichnung ist Teil des rbb Medienmagazins vom 26.02.2024
(Autor: Philipp Nitzsche). Die komplette Sendung ist hier zu
hören.
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21.03.2024
24 Minuten
Dr. Na Li is associated researcher and chair of Public History at
the University of Vienna. She is a public historian and urban
planning scholar. Her research focuses on public history and
urban preservation. During her decade-long work in China, Na Li
has pioneered the field of public history in China. In this book
talk, she and De Gruyter's history acquisitions editor Rabea
Rittgerodt talk about her recent publication Seeing History:
Public History in China which came out in late 2023 in the DG
series Public History in International Perspectives. Both talk
about the challenges and gains of doing public history in China
and academia in general and Prof. Li gives solid advice to young
scholars thinking about stepping into the field of history/public
history. Link to the book Contact us
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